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COVID has scientists rethinking how night owls work

Night owl & Insomnia

Research shows that “night owls” are hard-wired to sleep later, yet 9-to-5 work schedules force them to battle their physiology and wake up early.

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Birth control for men?

Contraceptive Pills

Researchers are honing in on a new form of birth control, but what’s surprising is who it’s intended for: men.

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How to quiet your mind

Meditation empty mind

David Strayer explained that spending time in nature relieves attention fatigue and increases our creativity.

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When police dogs attack

Police dog

Anu Asnaani, a psychology professor at the University of Utah and licensed clinical psychologist, said it’s not realistic to expect people to stay still when an animal is attacking them — especially if they are scared of dogs or have been bit in the past.

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Science says ambivalence may be a desirable trait

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Ambivalence can lead to both occupational success as well as interpersonal success. This may be because the proclivity to observe the positives and negatives of a situation and/or colleague allows people to make the most out of any given opportunity.

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Last Updated: 3/11/22